Keisha ( the mother of one of the kids that died in the fire of a Nigerian baby-sitter’s house), who donated her baby’s heart, livers and kidneys to save 2 other hospitalized kids

The youth political watchdog initiative introduced by “What About US” which is calling all Nigerian Youths to Join the Movement on Twitter and Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/whataboutusnigeria. It is seeking a forum for top election candidates to have a Public debate with the youths of Nigeria, which would be hosted by Ebuka (of Big Brother Africa fame) and Chiamanda Adichie( renowned author) on the 25th of March 2011. Nigerian’s in Diaspora who may not be able to vote are enjoined to support by donating their Facebook status, Blackberry, twitter page to create awareness that can change our great country.

Mushrooms in okra soup + ground rice

Lagos ranked 4th worst livable city in the world 2011 by The Economist Intelligence Unit – My state capital is now officially better than Nigerian’s economic capital. Even Aba has a shot.

You de fall our hand oh

Carry Go!

1. Live broadcast of thanksgiving service for recently released from prison politician Bode George on AIT

2. People who call every 4 wheel drive or boxed vehicle a jeep.

4. People who ask for price of an item you just bought, and claim that you were cheated as they can show you a place where it is available for a cheaper price.

5. Relatives or friends who kiss/peck other people’s baby on the cheek/lip.

7. Nigerians abroad who talk down or speak ill about our country to nationals of other countries

8. Jessica Tata the baby sitter whose neglect caused the death by fire of 3 kids in Houston and then shamefully fled to Nigeria to escape prosecution. (‘Tata’ is Igbo for baby by the way; how unfairly ironic)

9. Kings speech winning best picture ahead of the social network at the Oscars

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A young, smart, educated, world savvy, Nigerian professional working and living in Lagos-town,who sees everything in 3D, and blogs about struggles with the 7 evils (greed, extravagance, wrath, envy, gluttony, pride and lust).

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This is the story of a boy, who literally left his bathroom faucet on, and then found out that he had flooded and drowned the whole world.

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